First Foundation Inc. Awards 45 Nonprofits through Its ‘Supporting Our Communities’ Grant Program on GivingTuesday
First Foundation Inc. (NASDAQ: FFWM), a financial services company with two wholly-owned operating subsidiaries, First Foundation Advisors and First Foundation Bank, today announced that it has awarded $635,000 to 45 nonprofits across its markets through its ‘Supporting Our Communities’ philanthropy initiative.
The recipient announcement comes on GivingTuesday to honor the independent nonprofit and a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.
In its tenth year, First Foundation’s ‘Supporting Our Communities’ initiative continues to build the legacy of its philanthropy programs through an expanded ‘Supporting Our Communities’ initiative that includes grants for organizations that are working on the community development pillars of affordable housing, work force development, community service, economic development, and entrepreneurship.
“We are thrilled to celebrate the 10th anniversary of First Foundation’s ‘Supporting Our Communities’ initiative,” said Scott F. Kavanaugh. “This year’s recipients include nonprofit organizations in our newly entered markets in Florida and Texas, in addition to expanding our support to a larger number of total organizations throughout our footprint. As the organization continues to expand, we strive to stay close to the principle of remaining connected to the communities in which we live and serve. We work to develop meaningful relationships with these local nonprofit partners who are making a significant impact in their communities.”
The goal of the program is to drive community growth and sustainability in low-and moderate-income communities through small business development, entrepreneurship, access to affordable housing, and financial literacy education.
This year’s list of nonprofit recipients was compiled to include forty-five organizations that are focused on causes important to First Foundation. More than half of the grants were selected based on specific programmatic requirements that will fund programs and services in the community.
The 2023 Supporting Our Communities grant recipients include:
- Accessity, San Diego, CA
- Anaheim Family YMCA, Anaheim, CA
- Andson Inc, Las Vegas, NV
- Blessings In A Backpack Inc, Fort Myers, FL
- Bracken's Kitchen, Garden Grove, CA
- Bridge Builders Foundation, Los Angeles, CA
- Child Creativity Lab, Santa Ana, CA
- Children's Heart Foundation, Las Vegas, NV
- CityTeam Ministries, Oakland, CA
- Credit.org, Riverside, CA
- Dallas Hope Charities, Dallas, TX
- El Proyecto Del Barrio Inc, Baldwin Park, CA
- Feeding Hawaii Together, Honolulu, HI
- Galilee Center, Mecca, CA
- Green Technical Education and Employment, Sacramento, CA
- Habitat for Humanity of Coachella Valley, Palm Desert, CA
- Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Naples, FL
- Haven Neighborhood Services, Los Angeles, CA
- Hawai'i Alliance for Community Based Economic Development, Honolulu, HI
- Imperial Valley Food Bank, Imperial, CA
- Innovative Housing Opportunities Inc, Santa Ana, CA
- Joslyn Center, Palm Desert, CA
- Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
- Lanakila Pacific, Honolulu, HI
- Los Angeles Education Partnership, Los Angeles, CA
- Lovepacs Plano, Plano, TX
- Microenterprise Collaborative of Inland Southern California, Riverside, CA
- NAACP Collier County, Naples, FL
- Neighborhood Housing Services of the Inland Empire, Riverside, CA
- Nevada Business Opportunity Fund, Las Vegas, NV
- Olive Crest, Orange County, CA
- Orange County United Way, Santa Ana, CA
- Pace Center for Girls Collier at Immokalee, Immokalee, FL
- Pace Center for Girls Hillsborough, Tampa, FL
- Rebuilding Together, San Bernardino, CA
- Sacramento Promise Zone’s Financial Institution Partner Opportunity, Sacramento, CA
- SCORE Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
- Solita’s House, Inc., Tampa, FL
- Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Corporation, Dallas, TX
- Starability Foundation Inc, Naples, FL
- Taste the Impact Foundation, Immokalee, FL
- The Naples Players, Naples, FL
- The Wooden Floor for Youth Movement, Santa Ana, CA
- TMC Community Capital, Oakland, CA
“True community is not just about being geographically close to our nonprofit partners, it is working together to build strong communities with shared goals and a common purpose,” said Sylvia M. Figueroa, Director of Community Development & CRA Officer.